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n o r t h-c a rolina gaze t t e vci â€¢ a j s a t u ft d a t j u 1 v j i 79 6 no 548.3 i ' -,:.;. 1 â– > article in refpeft to the britilh treaty in italy the combined forces have been augmented to 1 10,000 men aud when ihe alt accounts came away were preparing to commence oftenfive operations _ the next mail from hamburg will proba cy bring an account ofthe renewal o hcjti hties on the rhine where every poiiible | re paration has been made on both lules ftir o pening the campaign with vigor and elfect sir sidney smith wc are happy to mm has every chance as he has an undoubted claim to be well treated by the french lie has frequently in his expeditions upon the french coaft picked up boats with paf iengers all of whom he created with the hu manity ami lenity which arc the characteriihes of diltinguilhed gallantry j hele perfonsdid not fail to represent his amiable conduct to tneir countrymen md we hope vsill experi ence all the indulgence which captivity can admit of *' t here as by the 3d article ofthe trea v v ty of amity commerce and navigation *. hided at london on the 19th day of no li ;. 1 794 j between his britannic ma - hy and ths united states of america it was agreed that it ihould at all times be tree t i is majefty's fubje:cts and to the citizens a 1 united status and alfo to the indians d ve ntr on cither litlc o the boundary line a 1 7 ' ' he treaty of peace to the united si us v tc pais and repafs by land or a 1 â€¢ ition into the refpeiftive terri r.d countries ofthc two contracting .. ,. . 1 ihe continent of america the bay . uipauy only excepted and to navigate all .. . lake rivers und waters thereof and 1 re'.y to carry on trade ami commerce with â€¢ h other fubject to the provifions and li : a tion contained in the tii it article ; and * i.i eas bv the 8th article of the treaty of pace and friendlhip concluded at greenville ; r.the 3d day of auguft 1795 between the u '-. tl state and the nations of tribes of in dians called the wyandot delawares shawanoes ottawaws chippewas patsa wa iinies miamies elkias it was ftipulat rd that no perfon ihould be permitted to re li.'e at any of the towns or hunting camps ef the faid indian tr > s as a trader who is not furnilhed with a licenfe for that purpofe under die authority of the united states which latter ftipulation lias esc e 1 doubts whether in its operation it may not in terfere with the due execution of the faid riicie of the treaty f aniily com merce and navigation ; and it being the lin ecre delire of his britannic majefty and of thr united mates that this point ihould be fo explained as to remove all doubts and to promote mutual satisfaction aud friendlhip and for this purpofe his britannic nujeity having named for his comniillioner phineas ii nd efq his majefty's conful gen for the middle and fouthern ltatc-s of america and iii majefty's charged affairs tnd the pr - dees ci tiie united suites having named for their coinmimuner timothy pickering efq secretary ol state for the united states to whom agreeable to the laws ofthe united states he has intrufted this negotiation thev the laid cotnmillioners having communicated to each other their full pow ers have in virtue of die lame and conform ably to the fpirit of the laft article of the laid treaty of amity commerce and navigation entered into this explanatory article and now b thefe prefents explicitly agree and declare that 110 imputations in any treaty t'ubfequent lj concluded by either ofthc contracting par 1 i.l ; with anv other ftate or nation or with l indian tribe can be underftood to de rogate iu any manner from the rights ar.d free intercourie and commerce lecurc-tl by the f-forcfaid third article ofthe treaty t o the fub m t his majefty and to the citizens ofthe united hates and indians dwelling on either iidc ot the boundary line aforefaid *, but tluc . i the faid perfons hull remain at full liberty freely to pafs and icpaf . by land nr inland 1 . u ion into the refpective territories ami c ll ie nt the contracting panic on either fide ol the faid boundary hue md freely to . ryou trade and commerce with each o i .- , ... ordiug to the ftipulations of the faid third .- tii le of the treaty ol amity commerce and navigation this explanatory article y ! i the fame hall have been ratified bv his y . a and by the prefident oi the united . ' '. and with the advice and conli nt he e and the refpeftive ratifications mutual y exchanged lhall be added to make . iart fthe faid treaty of amity commerce a i navigation and il...il be permanently i ndingupt n his majefty and the u states in 1.1 a whereof we the faid con ra 7 fioiiirs ofhis majefty the king of great briui.1 â–º. i 2 < uni â€¢** state . ' 7 .â€¢;. rica have figned this explanatory arti di and thereto affixea*our leal . dor at philadelphia thisfourthd y of may in the year of our lord one thoufand fe ven hundred and ninety-fix p.bond seal t pickering seal council o five hundred april 23 goltiiin â€” - c the army of italy has be un the new campaign with fuccefs i move lhat you hall declare ih.it the army has well de fcrved of the countn â€¢ adopted jean cle brie â€” " i move tha accounts of the victories gained by the armies ofthe re public be parted tip in thi council in the man ner they are in that of the fillers adopt ed camus rep'tted and the council refolved t'oconcur with the council of ciders in appoint ing a commillion which lhall be employed in watching over the opera-'o of commiua rics ot the treafury 1 he ftjrmer refolutions upon this fubject has been rejected in con fequence oi the council having received to themfelves onlv the appointment of the j members of the commillion a large french brig mounting 2 1 long 6 pounders and having on board 180 mm was on the 15th on the point of capturing two newfoundland jrlrps ahcntheiortunetloou of i6guns and bo men hove in light ; cap . tain vn coltlritlge previoully apprized of her forte gave chute and the enemy lying he ior twenty hours j urfucd them being una bleat any time to get nearer than two miles a calm coming on il.e elfactcd her eft-apt it is mentioned in advices irom le.rhoi , that therofe an fnglilli tutter had bivc advices here ol a french privateer luvn Â» taken an h nglilh merchantman within can non hot of j m.is a d that the i'ntilh con ful having dcm.udcd her without luctcls admiral waldegrave with 2 dips ol thcline went immediately into the b iy of goclette and took a french frigate a corvette Â» hoop 01 war aud a rich pme i his lit prefent cd to the dey of'lu.iis but all ihe ol |, tt french prizes lie put lo lea for >:. floren to where he arrived laic tiie 21 it fermont in the name ui the commiflion ofexpences declared that the calumniators in vain endeavoured to make the public be lieve that the mandats will hare the fame fate ai the aflignats â€” " no maid he the legif lative body will fooner diflolve themfelves than not keep their prornifes fermont bullies by a very long refolution in order to accelerate the fabrication of mandats and which was adopted seven hundred millions of mandats of tiie value of 500 livres each 500 millions of ice livres each ; 4c o millions of 50 livres each ; 300 millions of 20 livres each ; and 200 millions of mandate of 1 livre each ; mak i g a total of 1 400 00 000 inandati which are not to be fabricated the paper hall be of an extraordinary texture fo as to be calily diftinguilhed from any other paper and made only : i one man ufactory ; the workmen iliali engage them felves tormally not to quit the manufactory before their operations are finished from the london gazelle april 22 admiralty officf extract of a letter from admiral peyton tommander in chief nf im m ijeily's hips und velicls in die downs ro lvan n'e pean y.u i-ciretaiy of the admiralty dated 011 board the savage loop april 21 ' 1796 __ i have received a letter from capt role ofhis majefty's hoop racoon acquainting inc he had taken on the coait ofi ranee , french lugger privateer with thirteen men armed with blunderbulles and milkers w hii li had been out from dunkirk 5 da .>, but had t le nothing immediately after theemitiion ofthe 2,400 millions of mandats the instruments and plate for their fabrication lhall be deposited in the national art hives we are allured that the falary of each rem ber of the two councils amounts to ic , livres a day it is faid that the zift infr is the day ap pointed lor the trial ofthe affaflins of sep tember admiralty office jur.e 20 1796 extract of a letter from rear admiral par ker commander in chief ofhis majefty'i hip and vefi'els at jamaica to evan n'e pean efq dated swiftfure at the o\Â»m 39th of feb 1 796 i beg leave to acquaint yr.n for their lordihip's information that the honorable capt carpenter of his majefty's hip intre pid being ftationed to cruize otf old cape francois for the reinforcement expected from cork fell in with a french frigate which after ten hours chafe he latter p.u t being very light air of wind lie firft an chored and afterwards by ther cutting her cables drove en ihore in a cove little to the eaftward of porto plata when the crew a bandoned her ar.d llie was laken pofteflioti oi without damage by capt carpenter it appears by the 1 ig-book that lie is cal '" i la percante commanded by the citoyea jacque clement tourtellet lieut de vai .:, mounting twenty nine pounders a;,d fix brafs two \Â» undei >, aud aatl on bo tl near two hundred men dipat bed t>yâ€žgi er of the minifter of marine and colonics and failed from kochelle the 6th of dec iaft wn i orders not to be fpoke tvith nor to ij-eye with any thin l o n d o n amilae spain and frani ehave agreed that ail n fift.iu-d property in confequence if he w?r hall be rcftored to their refpective owners status quo ante helium here attaches to indivi duals â€” what a condefcenfion in thofe two great nations ! right lhall take place ar.d a manis to have the property that belongs to h'tm i i i spain did nut acton fuch principles with diis country in refpect to the manilla ranfom tu left he honor was nothing but to have her mon irehj in danger wa mat ter of ferious confiderai n indeed :' it was cxpetled th it notice would be giv e 1 of the cefl'ation of the srmiftice on the tuth inftant the arch-duke v a ccompanied by the count de rel'iegarde whofe advice ii is fuppofed will regulate the operations ofthe enfumg 1 impaign gen wurmfer is to be fecond in coimuai d the newsof the nv ion of the elector rr of hanover by the french though fi ted 1 fuch polit ive terms by tl : parilian journals io v holly de 2 f .. lation the war bet wet i ltuffia and tb.e porte . as i yet been decl ir 2 tho the letters from 1.7 r 7 nti.-oplc ftate fuch an event as li - to :.'.-. pi : in - * tr lliort time

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n o r t h-c a rolina gaze t t e vci â€¢ a j s a t u ft d a t j u 1 v j i 79 6 no 548.3 i ' -,:.;. 1 â– > article in refpeft to the britilh treaty in italy the combined forces have been augmented to 1 10,000 men aud when ihe alt accounts came away were preparing to commence oftenfive operations _ the next mail from hamburg will proba cy bring an account ofthe renewal o hcjti hties on the rhine where every poiiible | re paration has been made on both lules ftir o pening the campaign with vigor and elfect sir sidney smith wc are happy to mm has every chance as he has an undoubted claim to be well treated by the french lie has frequently in his expeditions upon the french coaft picked up boats with paf iengers all of whom he created with the hu manity ami lenity which arc the characteriihes of diltinguilhed gallantry j hele perfonsdid not fail to represent his amiable conduct to tneir countrymen md we hope vsill experi ence all the indulgence which captivity can admit of *' t here as by the 3d article ofthe trea v v ty of amity commerce and navigation *. hided at london on the 19th day of no li ;. 1 794 j between his britannic ma - hy and ths united states of america it was agreed that it ihould at all times be tree t i is majefty's fubje:cts and to the citizens a 1 united status and alfo to the indians d ve ntr on cither litlc o the boundary line a 1 7 ' ' he treaty of peace to the united si us v tc pais and repafs by land or a 1 â€¢ ition into the refpeiftive terri r.d countries ofthc two contracting .. ,. . 1 ihe continent of america the bay . uipauy only excepted and to navigate all .. . lake rivers und waters thereof and 1 re'.y to carry on trade ami commerce with â€¢ h other fubject to the provifions and li : a tion contained in the tii it article ; and * i.i eas bv the 8th article of the treaty of pace and friendlhip concluded at greenville ; r.the 3d day of auguft 1795 between the u '-. tl state and the nations of tribes of in dians called the wyandot delawares shawanoes ottawaws chippewas patsa wa iinies miamies elkias it was ftipulat rd that no perfon ihould be permitted to re li.'e at any of the towns or hunting camps ef the faid indian tr > s as a trader who is not furnilhed with a licenfe for that purpofe under die authority of the united states which latter ftipulation lias esc e 1 doubts whether in its operation it may not in terfere with the due execution of the faid riicie of the treaty f aniily com merce and navigation ; and it being the lin ecre delire of his britannic majefty and of thr united mates that this point ihould be fo explained as to remove all doubts and to promote mutual satisfaction aud friendlhip and for this purpofe his britannic nujeity having named for his comniillioner phineas ii nd efq his majefty's conful gen for the middle and fouthern ltatc-s of america and iii majefty's charged affairs tnd the pr - dees ci tiie united suites having named for their coinmimuner timothy pickering efq secretary ol state for the united states to whom agreeable to the laws ofthe united states he has intrufted this negotiation thev the laid cotnmillioners having communicated to each other their full pow ers have in virtue of die lame and conform ably to the fpirit of the laft article of the laid treaty of amity commerce and navigation entered into this explanatory article and now b thefe prefents explicitly agree and declare that 110 imputations in any treaty t'ubfequent lj concluded by either ofthc contracting par 1 i.l ; with anv other ftate or nation or with l indian tribe can be underftood to de rogate iu any manner from the rights ar.d free intercourie and commerce lecurc-tl by the f-forcfaid third article ofthe treaty t o the fub m t his majefty and to the citizens ofthe united hates and indians dwelling on either iidc ot the boundary line aforefaid *, but tluc . i the faid perfons hull remain at full liberty freely to pafs and icpaf . by land nr inland 1 . u ion into the refpective territories ami c ll ie nt the contracting panic on either fide ol the faid boundary hue md freely to . ryou trade and commerce with each o i .- , ... ordiug to the ftipulations of the faid third .- tii le of the treaty ol amity commerce and navigation this explanatory article y ! i the fame hall have been ratified bv his y . a and by the prefident oi the united . ' '. and with the advice and conli nt he e and the refpeftive ratifications mutual y exchanged lhall be added to make . iart fthe faid treaty of amity commerce a i navigation and il...il be permanently i ndingupt n his majefty and the u states in 1.1 a whereof we the faid con ra 7 fioiiirs ofhis majefty the king of great briui.1 â–º. i 2 < uni â€¢** state . ' 7 .â€¢;. rica have figned this explanatory arti di and thereto affixea*our leal . dor at philadelphia thisfourthd y of may in the year of our lord one thoufand fe ven hundred and ninety-fix p.bond seal t pickering seal council o five hundred april 23 goltiiin â€” - c the army of italy has be un the new campaign with fuccefs i move lhat you hall declare ih.it the army has well de fcrved of the countn â€¢ adopted jean cle brie â€” " i move tha accounts of the victories gained by the armies ofthe re public be parted tip in thi council in the man ner they are in that of the fillers adopt ed camus rep'tted and the council refolved t'oconcur with the council of ciders in appoint ing a commillion which lhall be employed in watching over the opera-'o of commiua rics ot the treafury 1 he ftjrmer refolutions upon this fubject has been rejected in con fequence oi the council having received to themfelves onlv the appointment of the j members of the commillion a large french brig mounting 2 1 long 6 pounders and having on board 180 mm was on the 15th on the point of capturing two newfoundland jrlrps ahcntheiortunetloou of i6guns and bo men hove in light ; cap . tain vn coltlritlge previoully apprized of her forte gave chute and the enemy lying he ior twenty hours j urfucd them being una bleat any time to get nearer than two miles a calm coming on il.e elfactcd her eft-apt it is mentioned in advices irom le.rhoi , that therofe an fnglilli tutter had bivc advices here ol a french privateer luvn Â» taken an h nglilh merchantman within can non hot of j m.is a d that the i'ntilh con ful having dcm.udcd her without luctcls admiral waldegrave with 2 dips ol thcline went immediately into the b iy of goclette and took a french frigate a corvette Â» hoop 01 war aud a rich pme i his lit prefent cd to the dey of'lu.iis but all ihe ol |, tt french prizes lie put lo lea for >:. floren to where he arrived laic tiie 21 it fermont in the name ui the commiflion ofexpences declared that the calumniators in vain endeavoured to make the public be lieve that the mandats will hare the fame fate ai the aflignats â€” " no maid he the legif lative body will fooner diflolve themfelves than not keep their prornifes fermont bullies by a very long refolution in order to accelerate the fabrication of mandats and which was adopted seven hundred millions of mandats of tiie value of 500 livres each 500 millions of ice livres each ; 4c o millions of 50 livres each ; 300 millions of 20 livres each ; and 200 millions of mandate of 1 livre each ; mak i g a total of 1 400 00 000 inandati which are not to be fabricated the paper hall be of an extraordinary texture fo as to be calily diftinguilhed from any other paper and made only : i one man ufactory ; the workmen iliali engage them felves tormally not to quit the manufactory before their operations are finished from the london gazelle april 22 admiralty officf extract of a letter from admiral peyton tommander in chief nf im m ijeily's hips und velicls in die downs ro lvan n'e pean y.u i-ciretaiy of the admiralty dated 011 board the savage loop april 21 ' 1796 __ i have received a letter from capt role ofhis majefty's hoop racoon acquainting inc he had taken on the coait ofi ranee , french lugger privateer with thirteen men armed with blunderbulles and milkers w hii li had been out from dunkirk 5 da .>, but had t le nothing immediately after theemitiion ofthe 2,400 millions of mandats the instruments and plate for their fabrication lhall be deposited in the national art hives we are allured that the falary of each rem ber of the two councils amounts to ic , livres a day it is faid that the zift infr is the day ap pointed lor the trial ofthe affaflins of sep tember admiralty office jur.e 20 1796 extract of a letter from rear admiral par ker commander in chief ofhis majefty'i hip and vefi'els at jamaica to evan n'e pean efq dated swiftfure at the o\Â»m 39th of feb 1 796 i beg leave to acquaint yr.n for their lordihip's information that the honorable capt carpenter of his majefty's hip intre pid being ftationed to cruize otf old cape francois for the reinforcement expected from cork fell in with a french frigate which after ten hours chafe he latter p.u t being very light air of wind lie firft an chored and afterwards by ther cutting her cables drove en ihore in a cove little to the eaftward of porto plata when the crew a bandoned her ar.d llie was laken pofteflioti oi without damage by capt carpenter it appears by the 1 ig-book that lie is cal '" i la percante commanded by the citoyea jacque clement tourtellet lieut de vai .:, mounting twenty nine pounders a;,d fix brafs two \Â» undei >, aud aatl on bo tl near two hundred men dipat bed t>yâ€žgi er of the minifter of marine and colonics and failed from kochelle the 6th of dec iaft wn i orders not to be fpoke tvith nor to ij-eye with any thin l o n d o n amilae spain and frani ehave agreed that ail n fift.iu-d property in confequence if he w?r hall be rcftored to their refpective owners status quo ante helium here attaches to indivi duals â€” what a condefcenfion in thofe two great nations ! right lhall take place ar.d a manis to have the property that belongs to h'tm i i i spain did nut acton fuch principles with diis country in refpect to the manilla ranfom tu left he honor was nothing but to have her mon irehj in danger wa mat ter of ferious confiderai n indeed :' it was cxpetled th it notice would be giv e 1 of the cefl'ation of the srmiftice on the tuth inftant the arch-duke v a ccompanied by the count de rel'iegarde whofe advice ii is fuppofed will regulate the operations ofthe enfumg 1 impaign gen wurmfer is to be fecond in coimuai d the newsof the nv ion of the elector rr of hanover by the french though fi ted 1 fuch polit ive terms by tl : parilian journals io v holly de 2 f .. lation the war bet wet i ltuffia and tb.e porte . as i yet been decl ir 2 tho the letters from 1.7 r 7 nti.-oplc ftate fuch an event as li - to :.'.-. pi : in - * tr lliort time